...featuring the ever famous "Pineapple Fountain".
Shop till you drop! Local artisans and vendors sell their wares in this historic market building. Now enclosed and air conditioned!
Meet the locals!!
This elegant art gallery is housed in a gorgeous art deco, circa 1905, stone structure. Step inside just to stand under the rotunda!
Proudly America's oldest museum! Capturing the history of Charleston, its early settlers and its Native American and Gullah culture as well as its influence on the foundation of a new nation. Featuring a replica of the H.L. Hunley.
She was the first combat submarine to sink a war ship during the civil war.
The perfect southern summer night...catch a game, a beer and a hotdog at Charleston's beautiful and breezy riverfront baseball park. Charleston's longstanding baseball team, the Riverdogs, is partially owned by the one & only Bill Murray (who also LOVES to crash local weddings)! Charleston Riverdogs play the Salem Red Sox the weekend of May 15-18. Visit the website to purchase tickets.
The site of the first shots fired beginning the civil war. This tour includes a stunning harbor tour to and from the fort.
"Walk in the footsteps of Heroes". The U.S.S. Yorktown is my absolute favorite place in all of Charleston. From here, you can also take a helicopter tour to see our beautiful city from the most amazing angles.
Scenic mile-long bridge located east of the Cooper and a short drive from downtown. Popular for walking, running, fishing, crabbing and biking.
Movies such as The Notebook, North & South and Queen were filmed at this iconic location which is still a working farm. Entrance to Boone Hall will be on the world famous Avenue of Oaks.
A short drive across the Ravenel Bridge offers stunning views of the Cooper River. This waterfront park on the east side of the Cooper River has an adorable boardwalk and a cafe, coffee and gift shop.
One of our favorites for a special occasion. Excellent Italian Fine Dining Restaurant with a great bar, sumptuous specialty cocktails and an octopus carpaccio worth DYING for! Offers al fresco dining in a lush outdoor courtyard.
Our favorite brunch spot! The braised okra and tomatoes with unicorn grits is my favorite!
Eclectic, dive bar and restaurant with thousands of signed dollar bills wallpapering the interior. Local favorite open for lunch, dinner and late night.
Elevated breakfast and lunch dining experience with a phenomenal weekend buffet.
Candlelight, fine dining, white table cloth experience. Excellent menu and five star service.
A timeless Charleston classic known for the lowcountry's signature dishes, shrimp & grits and she-crab soup.
All the sweets!! Try the amaretto cheesecake if it's on the menu. Menu changes seasonally.
Casual waterfront dining on the Ashley River serving breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner.
Unique, historic dive bar that was once a speakeasy during Prohibition and has quite the story to tell! There is also a secret, secluded outdoor courtyard where they keep the blind tiger. ;)
Beautiful restaurant, elevated Mexican cuisine with a high end and expansive range of tequilas.
Did someone say, "Vodka"?
A low key, no frills brewery over on rural Johns Island offers outdoor and indoor seating, kid and dog friendly and food trucks serving up savory bites on the weekends.
Swanky, intimate whiskey bar with green leather banquettes, rich dark wood and sultry low lighting.